Imran Abbas is a Bollywood heartthrob and actor, and after years of being ridiculed for claiming he is, in reality, a magnet, his moment of glory has finally come. Imran rushed to Facebook to share the news with the world after Bollywood mogul Sanjay Leela Bhansali said that he had thought about cast Imran in the highly anticipated Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar.
The appreciative Amanat actress wrote in a heartfelt message, “I appreciate Sanjay Leela Bhansali for providing this clarification.” “To validate the offers made by the other directors I mentioned in my interviews, I would like to encourage my dear “netizens” and YouTubers to get in touch with them.”
Imran was mentioned by Bhansali as one of the possible Pakistani stars for Heeramandi in a recent interview with Lilly Singh. Throughout his career in show business, Imran has previously stated that he had turned down significant Bollywood opportunities. However, he had once crossed the border to appear opposite Indian starlet Bipasha Basu in the Bollywood film Creature 3D.
Now, Imran specifically mentioned the moviegoers who thought he was a “liar” and a “show-off” in his Facebook post. He expressed his sadness that people had so obviously refused to believe what he had to say.
Imran stated, “The most depressing thing is not that people don’t believe in me and think I’m a liar or a show-off.” It’s clear that some people are stuck in their own narrow perspective and aren’t aware of the variety of real-life situations that other people have faced. They still live in a little shell, so it’s a fantasy for them.
Imran’s Bollywood assertions, which are infamous for being untrue, were recently the focus of a brutal critique by renowned Indian film critic Kamaal R Khan, also referred to as KRK. “You have left Govinda behind in terms of bragging, because Govinda, too, once said he was offered a Hollywood film, which he refused to do,” KRK remarked to Imran on his YouTube channel, showing no mercy.
KRK had continued, “To date, Govinda was considered the biggest bragger in Bollywood, but Imran Abbas has left him behind,” confident that he could inflict no bigger insult than comparing Imran to Bollywood star Govinda. Imran made a subtle reference to KRK’s claims of being a “bragger” in his own gratitude message, indicating that he had not forgotten the slight.
Imran remarked, “What is even more upsetting is when our own people belittle their celebrities instead of standing by us.” Instead, they even cite offensive remarks made by some YouTubers or self-described “journalists,” bloggers who are being criticized for their lack of authenticity and credibility even in the Bollywood business.
Devoted supporters of Imran sympathised with his previous situation and advised him to ignore the doubters. One of Imran’s followers said, “It’s tough when people judge without knowing the whole story,” in the post’s comments area. Remain positive and strong; you deserve better.
While most of the comments on Imran’s page reflected similar thoughts, some frustrated movie aficionados on other social media pages expressed disapproval, saying that Imran might have been more explicit about the specific parts he was being given.
One disgruntled fan said, “He should have stated clearly that he was offered the second lead in PK.” “People couldn’t distinguish between Sushant Singh’s and Aamir Khan’s roles.”
Despite his detractors, Imran can now confidently rest on the fact that he has credible proof of the Bollywood heavyweights’ interest in him.
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